Absolutely.
BTW: It doesn't seem to propagate into full-fledged scripts like this:
#!/usr/bin/perl -i'foo e eval "warn q[bar]" ' 1;
From what I can tell, -i has to actually appear on the command-line, which hopefully self-limits its significance as a tool for exploit.
Dave
In reply to Re^5: Bug in perl command line processing?
by davido
in thread Bug in perl command line processing?
by EvanCarroll
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